by Kevin Freitas and David Fobes Sitôt is an adverb in French that is generally used to designate a moment in time that has just passed — sitôt après – immediately after — or something that is about to happen as in the expression no sooner said than done . It implies a certain (physical) movement or action (trajectory) to be taken, a firm commitment that lies somewhere between the knowledge of the past and the unknown of the future. In other words, there’s no better time than the present.
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Sitôt — A new project launches. Become a part of it now.